[Tony is probably pushing Steve. Maybe unconsciously or maybe just because he feels compelled to, but in the same way, Steve is anticipating that and subconsciously or instinctively stepping back. They've played the game too often. It's part of the routine, and Steve decides not to get into it while they are still feeling each other out. He cleans the dishes instead, focusing on the work rather than Tony himself. If they keep dancing around each other like this than nobody has to move first.]
He'll come around. He's being difficult because that's what he's used to. He's not used to being in a building with us.
[Going up against the wall of heroes and other roommates, Steve doesn't think anyone will put up with Loki's shenanigans forever.]
action;
He'll come around. He's being difficult because that's what he's used to. He's not used to being in a building with us.
[Going up against the wall of heroes and other roommates, Steve doesn't think anyone will put up with Loki's shenanigans forever.]